Danke doesn't stand for anything in English. But it's the German word for 'thanks'.
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Grazie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you!" The interjection also be rendered into English as "Thanks!" The pronunciation remains "GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
It's actually "Dankeschön" (pronounced DAHN-keh-shin or DAHN-keh-shern). It's German for "Thank you very much." It's commonly shortened to just "Danke".
In Austria they speak German, so 'thank you' is 'Danke' (pronounced DANK - uh). To say 'thank you very much' you need to say 'Danke Schon' (there are two dots side by side over the 'o' called an 'umlaut'). This is pronounced 'DANK - uh - Shern'. Austrian is not a language.The official language of Austria is German.The German for "Thank you" is "Danke"... "Thank you very much" is "vielen Dank"
It means "no thanks" in English! :)
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"Danke" is the basic term used, but "Danke schön" adds a touch of politeness.
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Hallo, Danke, Auf Wiedersehen
Danke. Danke dir/Ihnen. Danke schön.
Danke für means thank you for
Danke. Danke schön. Danke sehr. Vielen Dank.
"Danke" in French translates as "merci".
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Danke Schoen was created in 1962.
"Dankeschön" Translates as "thank You"."Danke sehr" means "thank you very much".